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Honors Student Writes a Novel for Senior Honors Thesis

Connor Lillis Completes His Fantasy Novel and Gains New Confidence in His Writing Career

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Connor Lillis wearing a mask in his home.
Connor Lillis has always aspired to be a creative writer, but he thought that his writing would remain a part-time hobby. However, Connor鈥檚 Senior Honors Thesis has since helped Connor decide to pursue a career as a novelist after graduation. A senior Honors College student from Green, Ohio, Connor is graduating this spring with a major in English and a minor in creative writing. Before graduating, Connor will also have completed a novel as his honors thesis project.

Currently in the last semester of his thesis project, Connor is making final revisions to his novel. Connor鈥檚 novel is in the fantasy genre, but he notes that it has a more 鈥渓aid back, romantic approach to fantasy.鈥� Rather than focusing on action scenes or other stereotypes of the genre, Connor calls his novel a road-trip fantasy novel, focusing on character development. Connor鈥檚 novel is titled A Land of Many, and he is excited to orally defend his manuscript before defense committee members in early April.

Reflecting on the beginning of his thesis, Connor notes, 鈥淚鈥檝e always wanted to write a novel, but I didn鈥檛 think the university would have a supporting program for that.鈥� Connor first realized that he could write a novel through the thesis program when he met with the late Dr. Kimberly Winebrenner, the former undergraduate advisor for 51吃瓜网鈥檚 Department of English. He explains, 鈥淪he told me about a lot of experiences that I didn鈥檛 know about[, and she] recommended that I do a thesis.鈥� In addition to Dr. Winebrenner鈥檚 guidance, Connor also notes that taking the special-topics course, Fantasy, with Dr. Susan Sainato helped him realize that he wanted to write a fantasy novel. With the advice he received from Dr. Winebrenner and the genre knowledge from Dr. Sainato鈥檚 class, Connor decided to enroll in the thesis program. After asking Dr. Sainato to be his thesis advisor, the two 鈥渨orked together to get a solid idea for the novel,鈥� and Connor began outlining and drafting the novel in his thesis preparation semester.

When asked about his research process for the novel, he says, 鈥淚 did my research for the thesis by reading a lot of fantasy.鈥� Connor acknowledges that reading works of fiction may not sound like traditional research, but he explains, 鈥淚t鈥檚 the understanding of language . . . If you read into the language of a book, you learn a lot about the effective elements of writing.鈥� In addition to his thesis reading list, Connor also prepared to write his novel by taking all of the creative writing classes he could. One class Connor highlights is Starting a Novel, which helped him learn the mechanics involved with writing an extended piece of fiction.

While Connor鈥檚 experiences and connections at 51吃瓜网 prepared him to successfully complete this thesis project, he also notes the impact that writing a novel has had on him. Connor says, 鈥淚鈥檝e always been a big creative writing person, but I didn鈥檛 think there were a lot of avenues for that . . . [Now I know] I鈥檓 going to keep writing novels for the rest of my career. The thesis showed me that I love [writing novels] and that I am capable of it.鈥� With this accomplishment of writing a novel, Connor feels more certain of his career as a novelist.

When asked what advice he would offer fellow honors students, Connor encourages his peers to 鈥渇ind something they鈥檙e really passionate about鈥� and structure their thesis around that passion. He adds, 鈥淧eople are afraid of failing, and I get that, but I鈥檓 so happy with what I鈥檝e accomplished.鈥� Connor acknowledges that the prospect of completing a self-directed research project can be intimidating, but he encourages his fellow honors students to look into the thesis program, arguing that a thesis is manageable when one is passionate about it.

Connor is grateful to all the faculty members who supported him throughout his thesis and is excited to keep writing novels after graduation.

For more information on the Senior Honors Thesis/Project, please contact Thesis Coordinator Lori Michael.

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POSTED: Friday, April 2, 2021 02:22 PM
Updated: Friday, December 9, 2022 02:34 PM
WRITTEN BY:
Olivia Wachtel, Honors College Writing Intern